Welcome
We are one of the largest suppliers of biomass fuels in the UK.
Our role is to provide a robust & sustainable fuel supply to smaller scale customers, and supply the demand created by the government backed renewable heat incentive RHI.
A scheme that provides long term financial support to encourage commercial and industrial businesses to install highly efficient biomass technology as opposed to oil or gas powered boilers.
Our role is to provide a robust & sustainable fuel supply to smaller scale customers, and supply the demand created by the government backed renewable heat incentive RHI.
A scheme that provides long term financial support to encourage commercial and industrial businesses to install highly efficient biomass technology as opposed to oil or gas powered boilers.
What Is Biomass
Biomass boilers are very similar to a conventional gas or oil burning boiler that you will be familiar with, providing you with space heating and hot water for the entire home or work space, but instead of using gas (or oil) to produce the heat, they combust sustainably sourced wood pellets.
Using wood in place of fossil fuels helps to prevent long-term climate change, since the carbon dioxide released during the combustion was actually absorbed while the tree was growing, so they are essentially carbon neutral. Each year, approximately 8.5 million tonnes of wood goes into landfill in the UK; this waste wood could be used in either the biomass boilers (if converted into biomass woodfuel) or burned in wood burning stoves. This would not only provide heat and hot water, but in doing so, it would also ease the pressure on landfill capacity.
Using wood in place of fossil fuels helps to prevent long-term climate change, since the carbon dioxide released during the combustion was actually absorbed while the tree was growing, so they are essentially carbon neutral. Each year, approximately 8.5 million tonnes of wood goes into landfill in the UK; this waste wood could be used in either the biomass boilers (if converted into biomass woodfuel) or burned in wood burning stoves. This would not only provide heat and hot water, but in doing so, it would also ease the pressure on landfill capacity.